Philip Seymour Hoffman did not want his son to grow up in Hollywood, his newly released will reveals.

The actor, who died earlier this month at age 46 of an apparent heroin overdose, wrote the will in 2004 when his son Cooper was a year old and before his daughters Tallulah and Willa were born.

“It is my strong desire…that my son, Cooper Hoffman be raised and reside in or near the borough of Manhattan in the State of New York, or Chicago, Illinois, or San Francisco, California,” Hoffman wrote.

Hoffman’s sudden tragic death stunned his family, friends, and fans, and on Wednesday, actress Amy Adams, who starred alongside Hoffman in Doubt and The Master, teared up as she remembered the actor.

“I wish you could all get a chance to work with him,” she told James Lipton on Inside the Actors Studio. “He was beautiful, a beautiful spirit, and he has this unique ability to see people, really see them, and not see through them…I just really loved him and I know so many people did, and I just don’t know how much more I can talk about it now.”